Two NFL Players Wanted in Armed Robbery at Party

An arrest warrant has been issued for Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker and Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar in Florida for armed robbery by the Miramar Police Department in Broward County.

In the report, Baker and Dunbar are both charged with four counts of Armed Robbery with a Fireman each, while was also charged with four counts of Aggravated Assault with a Firearm in an incident that occurred on May 13.

According to the arrest warrant, Baker, Dunbar and another individual were at a party when an argument broke out and the men began to rob the other guests. They took money and other valuables, including expensive watches, from attendees with force.

The report indicates that Baker was pointing a gun at the alleged victims and allegedly directed the third individual, wearing a red mask, to shoot someone, but no shots were fired.

There were conflicting accounts from witnesses on whether or not Dunbar also had a gun.

The men left the party with more than $7,000 in cash, plus and $18,000 Rolex, $25,000 Hublot and an Audemars Piguet timepiece, per law enforcement.

One witness told cops that the men had lost around $70,000 in a high-stakes cards game a few days earlier in Miami.

The Giants released a statement Thursday evening:

“We are aware of the situation. We have been in contact with DeAndre. We have no further comment at the time.”

The NFL also released a similar comment that they are aware of the matter but decline further comment.

The Giants traded up to draft Baker, 22, in the first round in last years NFL Draft with the 30th overall pick. He had a disappointing rooking season, finishing with no interceptions and eight passes defensed.

Dunbar, 27, spent the last five seasons with the Washington Redskins before being traded to the Seahawks for a fifth-round pick back in March.